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Historical and contemporary analysis of the Irish revolution from a socialist-republican perspective

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the irish revolution | Historical and contemporary analysis of the Irish revolution from a socialist-republican perspective Skip to navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Skip to secondary sidebar Skip to footer the irish revolution Historical and contemporary analysis of the Irish revolution from a socialist-republican perspective Home About Connolly on Emmet’s rebellion Aug 3 Posted by Admin In chapter IX of Labour in Irish History , Connolly deals with Emmet’s movement and their rebellion in 1803. Connolly records they were even more politically radical than the original United Irish movement. This is because all that was left after the crushing of the 1798 rebellion were the rank and file plebeian elements, whereas the UI had been an alliance of the more radical section of the Protestant middle class and the Catholic peasantry. But Emmet’s group was more specifically working class – it was also tiny, as was the working class at the ti...

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